Chandra Shekhar’s legacy sees 3-way split
The legacy of former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar is being ripped apart in three directions on his own home turf in Ballia district.
Bihar’s bridge of blessings, bane opens on Kosi
Disregarding massive humanitarian losses like some 50 lively villages already swallowed by the mighty Kosi river’s waters and the displacement of over 75,000 people, a mega road bridge across the rive
China appreciates India’s support on Tibet issue
China on Wednesday “appreciated” India’s support in dealing with pro-Tibetan independence forces, following a spate of self-immolations by Buddhist monks after New Delhi offered “any help” to ease ten
CPM for grand Kolkata parade
Alimuddin Street satraps on Wednesday directed district committees to ensure a huge turnout at the Brigade Parade Ground rally scheduled to be held on February 19.
Bsp now focuses on reserved seats
In a mid-election shift of strategy, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has now decided to concentrate on the 85 reserved seats, 28 of which have been newly created during the delimitation process.
UP: Rahul pushes development plank
After seven years of sustained efforts and three-and-a-half months of hectic campaigning, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has finally turned development into a major poll issue in Uttar Pradesh.
Sushanta gets a hero’s welcome
CPI(M) MLA Sushanta Ghosh given a hero’s welcome by his party leaders and cadres on Tuesday when he was released from the Alipore Central Correctional Home, four days after the Supreme Court granted h
PRANAB LAUDS MAMATA FOR INFLATION CHECK
Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday praised West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for her effort to check high inflation by improving supply of food grains in the state.
J’khand leader shot dead, 2 held
In the second murder of a politician in Jharkhand in two months, a leader of the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) led by formed chief minister Babulal Marandi was gunned down in broad daylight on
Bengal, Centre spar over aid
State finance minister Amit Mitra on Monday rejected Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi’s statement that the Centre had given `8,000 crores package to the Mamata Banerjee government.